How to make hash at home? Hash, a cannabis derivative with a centuries-old history, is easily produced in the comfort of your own home. Minimal equipment, time, and expense are required for this process.
Crafting hash is particularly beneficial after a homegrown harvest, as it allows for the concentration of abundant buds and trim. This extraction can be carried out regardless of the season or climate, although it’s often favored during winter due to the favorable conditions of cool temperatures and low humidity. By this time, outdoor-grown cannabis should have undergone drying and curing after the autumn harvest.
What Is Hash?
What exactly is hash? It’s the resin extracted from cannabis plants, typically compressed into shapes like balls, bricks, logs, or patties. This resin, derived from trichomes—small glands containing cannabinoids and terpenes—is distinct from the leftover tar in smoking paraphernalia.
Considered a cannabis concentrate, hash boasts a potent concentration of cannabinoids like THC or CBD. It can be consumed in various ways: smoked alone, added to a bowl, rolled into a joint, dabbed, vaped, or incorporated into edibles and beverages.
To add a bit of complexity, the term “hash” can also encompass all cannabis concentrates, including shatter, wax, budder, sugar, or crumble. However, in this discussion, we’re specifically addressing hash produced manually or with basic mechanical tools.
Unlike some concentrates that rely on solvents for extraction, such as BHO or shatter, hash is solventless, ensuring a pure and chemical-free product.
Methods for Creating Hash
There are various techniques for extracting and making hash. Utilizing different starting materials such as buds, trim, and even stalks and stems can yield hash of varying colors, ranging from dark to light brown. The lighter hues typically denote higher refinement and quality.
Making Bubble Hash (Ice Water Hash)
How to make hashish? The fundamental principle behind bubble hash involves freezing and separating trichomes from cannabis plant material. This is achieved by immersing cannabis in ice water and agitating it—referred to as “washing”—then straining and purifying it.
To begin, you’ll need Bubble Bags, a collection of 4-8 bags with varying mesh sizes from coarse to fine. After freezing the cannabis material in ice water, it is poured into these bags with progressively finer meshes to filter out plant matter. The greater the refinement, the higher the quality, and the lighter the color of the resulting hash.
While stalks, branches, and stems contain small amounts of trichomes, be cautious as they can puncture the bags. Attempting to extract these minimal trichomes from such parts often isn’t worthwhile due to the risk of damaging the bags.
How to make hash herbe? The fundamental rule to bear in mind is:
- Exceptional hash necessitates exceptional flower.
- Don’t expect outstanding hash from average-quality flower or trim.
Required Equipment:
- Bubble bags (4-8 bags, ranging from 75-250 microns)
- Two 5-gallon buckets
- Long stirring stick
- Bag of ice
Steps:
- Preparation: Place buds, trim, and other cannabis plant material in a zip lock bag and freeze overnight to aid in trichome breakage.
- On the subsequent day, assemble the ice-water mixture by layering ice in one 5-gallon bucket, adding frozen weed on top, then more ice.
- Fill the bucket with sufficient water to submerge the weed and ice.
- Allow it to rest for at least 20 minutes to promote trichome breakage.
- In the second bucket, arrange the bubble bags from the finest mesh at the bottom to the coarsest mesh at the top.
- Continuously agitate the weed and ice mixture in the first bucket for 20 minutes to dislodge trichomes.
- Transfer the mixture into the topmost bubble bag in the second bucket.
- Gradually remove each bag, enabling the mixture to flow into the subsequent bag through the mesh, beginning from the coarsest to the finest mesh.
- Spoon the wet hash onto a drying sheet upon reaching the bag with the finest mesh.
- Allow it to air dry for 2-3 hours, then shape it into patties or balls and further dry for 1-2 days before consumption.
- Some hash makers also gather product from coarser bags to create hash patties, such as from the sixth and seventh bags out of eight.
- Bubble hash is evaluated on a star rating system, with six-star hash being the most refined and one star being the least refined.
- High-grade ice water hash may also be known as “full melt” or “ice wax.”
- Optionally, specialized washing machines can be used to agitate bubble hash, but refrain from using your regular clothes washing machine.
Creating Dry Sift Hash (Brick Hash)
How to make weed hash? Dry sift hash, formerly known as brick hash, can be made at home using a process involving screens to extract the cannabis plant’s trichomes. This method is reminiscent of scenes from classic ’60s and ’70s weed movies.
Materials Needed:
- Hash screens (3-4 screens, ranging from 75-250 microns)
- Credit card or similar tool for collecting hash
- (Optional) Hash press
Instructions:
- (Optional) It’s advisable to freeze your cannabis plant material overnight to aid in trichome extraction.
- Stack the screens on top of each other with the finest screen at the bottom and the coarsest on top, setting them up on a clean, dry surface.
- Rub the cannabis material over the top screen. Trichomes will fall through to the next screen.
- Continue rubbing until no more trichomes are extracted.
- Scrape the trichomes from each screen using a credit card or similar tool, moving them to the next screen for further refinement.
- Repeat this process with each successive screen to refine the hash further.
- (Optional) Gather the final hash and use a hash press to form a brick. Hash presses typically consist of two plates that compress the hash into a brick shape.
- Hash can be left in powder form or pressed into bricks. Pressed hash can be sprinkled on bowls or added to joints.
Similar to bubble hash, hash can be collected and pressed at each screen level, with hash from coarser screens being darker and harsher in flavor.
Harvesting Finger Hash (Charas)
Among the oldest and easiest hash-making techniques is the collection of finger hash, also known as charas, from the hands and fingertips of individuals involved in the trimming and handling of cannabis plants.
Following hours spent trimming or handling marijuana, a thin layer of resin builds up on the skin, which can then be scraped off, molded into a ball, and smoked.
It’s worth mentioning that finger hash may be harsh due to its unprocessed nature and the inclusion of plant material. While some trimmers enjoy its taste, many individuals prefer more refined types of hash.
In commercial growing environments, trimmers typically wear gloves for cleanliness, as consumers prefer uncontaminated cannabis. Consequently, finger hash is generally collected by individuals trimming cannabis at home or for personal use.
The art of making hash has a rich history. Have fun exploring the process of crafting your own hash at home!